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Spyderco Ikuchi

Product description

The Spyderco Ikuchi is a distinctive fusion of sleek design and high-performance functionality, aimed at users who value minimalism without compromising cutting power. Its slim profile and clean aesthetic take inspiration from Japanese design, offering a refined front flipper action and a virtually seamless appearance when closed.

At the heart of the Ikuchi is a 3.26-inch blade made of premium CPM S30V stainless steel, known for its excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and toughness. The full-flat grind delivers superior slicing capability, while the satin finish adds a touch of elegance. The blade deploys smoothly using a minimalist flipper tab and locks securely in place with Spyderco’s robust Compression Lock mechanism.

The handle features skeletonized stainless steel liners with a carbon fiber/G10 laminate overlay, creating a strong yet lightweight construction. This makes the Ikuchi exceptionally slim and easy to carry, enhanced further by a deep-carry wire clip that supports ambidextrous tip-up carry. At just 68 grams, this knife excels as an everyday companion; sleek, functional, and ready for use.

Specifications

  • Overall length: 193 mm

  • Closed length: 110 mm

  • Blade length: 83 mm

  • Cutting edge: 81 mm

  • Blade thickness: 2.5 mm

  • Blade steel: CPM S30V

  • Grind: Full-flat

  • Finish: Satin

  • Locking mechanism: Compression Lock

  • Handle: Carbon fiber/G10 laminate with stainless steel liners

  • Opening: Front flipper

  • Pocket clip: Reversible wire clip (tip-up)

  • Weight: 68 g

  • Country of origin: Taiwan

Product specifications

Article number
01SP1034

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